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according to the russians, he works for the cia. they say they caught him red handed in an unconvincing blond wig in the process of trying to recruit some of their own or one of their own, russian special services agents. they say they caught him with what essentially amounts to a spy kit, which included a compass, a flashlight, a couple of pocket knives and they also say a big bundle of cash, sunglasses, another wig, and a written letter which they say were instructions for the man that he is trying or accused of trying to recruit there. he's been released back to u.s. embassy officials. and the russian foreign min sfree now says that he's persona non grata, he's been being exspelled from the country. >> it's not surprise that the russia has spies and the u.s. has spies and they're out there spying on each other. this comes at an awkward time in the relationship between the two countries which was frothy and then is thawing out a little. >> it has been frosty over the last 18 months since vladimir putin returned to the presidency o
according to the russians, he works for the cia. they say they caught him red handed in an unconvincing blond wig in the process of trying to recruit some of their own or one of their own, russian special services agents. they say they caught him with what essentially amounts to a spy kit, which included a compass, a flashlight, a couple of pocket knives and they also say a big bundle of cash, sunglasses, another wig, and a written letter which they say were instructions for the man that he is...
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just released cia documents finally revealing a super secret or not secret site as area 51. you get a bird's-eye view of the secret installation. four years rumors of a ufos and alien activity there and revealing u2 spy plane was developed in area 51 that flew above 60,000 feet, which could explain some of those ufo stories. >>> a couple weeks back we gave you are the heads-up on the coming hyper loop announcement. the billionaire junos elon musk revealing plans for this new mode of transportation. musk has proven himself with cool innovative successes like the testra elech tris vehicle and the rocket made by his company spate x, the first private company vehicle to dock with the space station. just like the old commercial used to say, when he talks, people listen up. right lori siegal? joining us with more on this. he released his plan, elon musk, the idea of a hyperloop, rocketing from san francisco to sflaengs halfen hour. incredible. traveled like something you see at the big drive-thru. how realistic is thises? do we actually think this is going to work? >> i think the
just released cia documents finally revealing a super secret or not secret site as area 51. you get a bird's-eye view of the secret installation. four years rumors of a ufos and alien activity there and revealing u2 spy plane was developed in area 51 that flew above 60,000 feet, which could explain some of those ufo stories. >>> a couple weeks back we gave you are the heads-up on the coming hyper loop announcement. the billionaire junos elon musk revealing plans for this new mode of...
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this would have been a cia strike. you look at the amount of scrutiny and debate and consternation that is engulfed the administration over the targeted killing of a u.s. citizen, even one who has been reported to be planning strikes on the u.s. you would only compound that by putting the u.s. military in that mix. >> chris, thanks. i want to bring in michael here. first of all, saudi arabia, i mean covering president bush, this is something that you knew, you knew you had assets on the ground, but this is not something that the saudis or the u.s. government wanted to officially acknowledge here. how much of this is a problem for both sides including the saudis? >> there's a mutual need for friendship in that part of the world. the saudi's need u.s. help when it comes to equipment. we sell planes, helicopters, train their pilots, there's a security cooperation agreement in place. we need it for the geopolitical factor of having want a footprint in that part of the world. there were u.s. troops based there, 10,000 after
this would have been a cia strike. you look at the amount of scrutiny and debate and consternation that is engulfed the administration over the targeted killing of a u.s. citizen, even one who has been reported to be planning strikes on the u.s. you would only compound that by putting the u.s. military in that mix. >> chris, thanks. i want to bring in michael here. first of all, saudi arabia, i mean covering president bush, this is something that you knew, you knew you had assets on the...
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we learned about his cia ties. we've gone to the administration and said we feel the need to publish a story about an important scandal and debacle inside the cia, mismanagement. the administration has provided in the past some specific persuasive and sort of temp poreal reasons to hold the story temporarily. it was always an investigative lead to run down or a potential meeting that might yield some promising leads on bringing bob home. and at each point the ap divided not to publish. in more recent time we went to the administration and they couldn't provide a specific reason why not to publish. they said that the improving relations, the thawing of the relations possibly with the new election of rouhani may yield some assistance. but there was nothing specific. there was no diplomatic progress for three years on this case. >> brown: and briefly in the meantime still nothing is known about his whereabouts or condition. >> that's right. we don't know where he is. we don't know who is holding him. congressman roger
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official who declined to be identified told the media here that according to a cia report the u.s. has acquired blood urine and hair samples from two syrian rebels one dead and one wounded and according to this cia report those two rebels were exposed to nerve agent sarin brian becker he is here with me today to talk about thank you what the administration tries to present as definitive evidence that the assad government has used chemical weapons we don't know much about the evidence that they have but this report about two rebels do you think that could be enough for the cia to come up with definitive conclusions well no the evidence is dubious it's very scant in fact but it's really not about the evidence it's not even about weapons of mass destruction it's not about sarah nerve gas there's been an acknowledgement in washington that if you want to take this country to war either by bombing another country or intervening or occupying raise the specter of weapons of mass destruction and that's the ticket in order to get massive media coverage justifying an escalation and that's wha
official who declined to be identified told the media here that according to a cia report the u.s. has acquired blood urine and hair samples from two syrian rebels one dead and one wounded and according to this cia report those two rebels were exposed to nerve agent sarin brian becker he is here with me today to talk about thank you what the administration tries to present as definitive evidence that the assad government has used chemical weapons we don't know much about the evidence that they...
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drone program to the defense department but the cia is still running the show so why is the transition being delayed we'll tell you more coming up and hollywood dollar signs that's what president obama is eyeing as he seeks out rich donors for twenty fourteen democrats but some people are protesting his trip and stay tuned for a full hollywood report later in the show.
drone program to the defense department but the cia is still running the show so why is the transition being delayed we'll tell you more coming up and hollywood dollar signs that's what president obama is eyeing as he seeks out rich donors for twenty fourteen democrats but some people are protesting his trip and stay tuned for a full hollywood report later in the show.
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so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the president and house arrest for life. after the cia deposed most at the place mohammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with the increasing pressure until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalist clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their own. oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a unique place yeah. this is one part of the world dances to a different. louisiana's in my blood it shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or chefs. i became from. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the dail of bars in the show bands all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years
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iranian efforts to stop pentagon and cia spying. in december 2011, iran displayed to the world a cia drone captured after crashing inside iran. president obama, due to visit israel, said all options are on the table if iran decides to proceed with the decision to build a nuclear bomb. >> we think that it would take over a year or so for iran to actually develop a nuclear weapon. but obviously, we don't want to cut it too close. >> if you want to think about just how tense things might be in this region, carol. let's go back a minute. what is happening now is u.s.-manned fighter jets are escorting these unmanned drones on these spy missions. and it's worth remembering, they call it international airspace, but it's over some of the most dense areas of the world, the strait of hormuz shipping lanes. >>> take a look, this man drives into a home depot. and a stop sign and a store swing set. dale avari was arrested. he admitted he had been drinking before that wild ride. >>> coming up in the "newsroom," an early start for pope francis tod
iranian efforts to stop pentagon and cia spying. in december 2011, iran displayed to the world a cia drone captured after crashing inside iran. president obama, due to visit israel, said all options are on the table if iran decides to proceed with the decision to build a nuclear bomb. >> we think that it would take over a year or so for iran to actually develop a nuclear weapon. but obviously, we don't want to cut it too close. >> if you want to think about just how tense things...
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. >> reporter: as the attack raged on in a second assault on a cia outpost, hicks testified he and a defense attache tried to send four more special forces to benghazi and pleaded for air support but the pentagon told him to stand down. >> i'll quote lieutenant colonel gibson he said this is the first time in my career that a diplomat has more [ bleep ] than somebody in the military. >> reporter: but the pentagon says f-16s were hours away and couldn't have gotten there in time, say democrats. >> of all the irresponsible allegations leveled over the past few weeks this is the most troubling and based on what our military commanders have told us, this allegation is simply untrue. >> hicks said he told secretary clinton that it was a terrorist attack. not a demonstration. and another striking claim, he says the state department demoted him in retaliation for speaking out. the department denies punishing anyone. and says congress was withheld money needed to protect outposts like benghazi. >>> nbc's bill karins is here. >> we said there was a threat of thunderstorms in and tornadoes in
. >> reporter: as the attack raged on in a second assault on a cia outpost, hicks testified he and a defense attache tried to send four more special forces to benghazi and pleaded for air support but the pentagon told him to stand down. >> i'll quote lieutenant colonel gibson he said this is the first time in my career that a diplomat has more [ bleep ] than somebody in the military. >> reporter: but the pentagon says f-16s were hours away and couldn't have gotten there in...
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so the truth is, there is no single master list that someone at the coast guard or cia might be able to figure out. so what you end up having is a lot of bridges between information. some of that seems pretty obvious that you would want that, because too much information makes it noisy. if information is delayed and you're not getting the right information to the customs officials who needs to know this person is coming in and their student visa is not valid, that's important. but once again, student visa violations are not a high priority as compared to murderers and others who you don't want in the country. and as we know, just from at least so far, that when he came in, his involvement with the bombing was really in the coverup. so it's not even clear, you know, sort of what finding him would have done. but obviously, this is low-hanging fruit to fix. if it can be fixed, it should be fixed. >> according to a source dzhokhar tsarnaev is telling investigators that the brothers originally planned a suicide attack on boston's fourth of july celebration. but the bombs were ready early,
so the truth is, there is no single master list that someone at the coast guard or cia might be able to figure out. so what you end up having is a lot of bridges between information. some of that seems pretty obvious that you would want that, because too much information makes it noisy. if information is delayed and you're not getting the right information to the customs officials who needs to know this person is coming in and their student visa is not valid, that's important. but once again,...
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with the help of the cia, he was ousted. mossadegh's crimes had been his nationalization of the great pool of persian oil. when it was all over, the west had held onto the oil and mossadegh had only his famous tears. >> what is the back story on this? >> the back story is really fascinating. it is one of the stories i tell in the book. as private lawyers, john foster dulles and allen dulles represented many of america's biggest corporations. what they promised those clients is, we will protect you. nothing will ever happen to your foreign operations as long as you have us. two things happened in 1951 that showed they couldn't keep their promise. number one, mohammed mossadegh nationalized the iranian oil industry. that had formerly belonged to a company called the anglo- iranian oil company. the financial agent for that oil company was something called the schroeder bank which was represented by sullivan and cromwell. allen dulles was on the board of directors of the schroeder bank. he had to go to the schroeder bank people
with the help of the cia, he was ousted. mossadegh's crimes had been his nationalization of the great pool of persian oil. when it was all over, the west had held onto the oil and mossadegh had only his famous tears. >> what is the back story on this? >> the back story is really fascinating. it is one of the stories i tell in the book. as private lawyers, john foster dulles and allen dulles represented many of america's biggest corporations. what they promised those clients is, we...
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the cia is trying to compose a response to it. i think it is in the public interest for us to know to what is whether these methods are ethical, were they efficacious. it also takes is in great detail into the successful search for owls are carly -- the leader of al qaeda in iraq. the woman we met early we see her there. a jordanian doctor pulled the americans. let the expert number three. [video clip] pakistands his way to and disappears. somebody expected him of being an informant most likely. nobody knew anything for three months. sediment his back on the radar screen. he is saying -- suddenly he is back on the radar screen. beginning to trade the number two member of al qaeda. the place goes crazy. even the white house gets briefed. he is going to take his right one.mber two or number the meeting has to take place in a place where the cia can completely control the environment and becomes the cia basic coast. they come up with a plan to get inside here without being detected. the problem is that nobody in the cia had ever met
the cia is trying to compose a response to it. i think it is in the public interest for us to know to what is whether these methods are ethical, were they efficacious. it also takes is in great detail into the successful search for owls are carly -- the leader of al qaeda in iraq. the woman we met early we see her there. a jordanian doctor pulled the americans. let the expert number three. [video clip] pakistands his way to and disappears. somebody expected him of being an informant most...
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they corrupted the cia. we shouldn't take the meat addict's approach and we need a discussion about how to make cuts to go back to 20 years ago when the soviet union collapse and we had an opportunity to do things differently. that's what we need to do. not use the same old thinking thinking they will get out o us out of the problems. >> the flip side is we should invest more in the state department and they did interesting polling asking what they would be willing to cut. americans are not that into cutting anything in particular, but the two things they were most willing to cut was foreign aid and the state department. how do we make the case that that's where the resources need to be and we should shift to those areas? >> the problem is that the state department has done a poor job of making the case. we haven't had an effective secretary of state since the early 1990s. james baker was the last effective secretary of defense. john kerry will do better. foreign aid is 1% of the budget. i don't know how muc
they corrupted the cia. we shouldn't take the meat addict's approach and we need a discussion about how to make cuts to go back to 20 years ago when the soviet union collapse and we had an opportunity to do things differently. that's what we need to do. not use the same old thinking thinking they will get out o us out of the problems. >> the flip side is we should invest more in the state department and they did interesting polling asking what they would be willing to cut. americans are...
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i do not believe that the cia will give this up. i think president obama and the future president will preserve the option for the cia to do these targeted killings, because it can be a very seductive thing for presidents to have these things done in secrecy. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, crowds welcoming the force dutch king in more than a century. -- the first dutch king. and the birth of the universe. this time, working on the internet instead. 18 at a nuclear research center in geneva has recreated the first-ever on the world wide web. a warning, there are flashing images in this piece from our correspondent. the web is now so much a part of our lives, we use it to shop, to learn, and to work. it is now so ubiquitous, so normal, it is hard to imagine a world without it. in 1994, it was all very new. this was the very first bbc television news report on the emergence of the web. >> things are only now being realized. cyberspace. >>
i do not believe that the cia will give this up. i think president obama and the future president will preserve the option for the cia to do these targeted killings, because it can be a very seductive thing for presidents to have these things done in secrecy. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, crowds welcoming the force dutch king in more than a century. -- the first dutch...
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former cia. what i thought was brilliant was the dna operation by the medic to get affirmation of who was in the compound. what is hard to understand is why he was why he was not exfiltrated when the operation went down? >> i think it was brilliant on two ways. it is ethically dubious for them to be pirating doctors. >> we're talking about the doctor who helped set up the raid. >> he had no idea he was involved with the bin laden operation. he had no way to know. he thought he was being recruited to vaccinate people in a particular neighborhood and he is working for the cia. they never succeeded in getting dna from the bin laden compound. >> you wrote last week that he is still in prison in pakistan. >> he is not a hero. jonathan pollard is still in the united states prison. it does not matter if friendly countries are spying, they are still spies. the pakistanis had every right to lock up someone who was spying for someone else. the reason i think it is ethically dubious to put it mildly is in p
former cia. what i thought was brilliant was the dna operation by the medic to get affirmation of who was in the compound. what is hard to understand is why he was why he was not exfiltrated when the operation went down? >> i think it was brilliant on two ways. it is ethically dubious for them to be pirating doctors. >> we're talking about the doctor who helped set up the raid. >> he had no idea he was involved with the bin laden operation. he had no way to know. he thought he...
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. >> former cia employee edward snowden claims the u.s. may have help britain spike on its predecessor in 2009. he denies he was a spike for china in claims there is more to come. >> he looks like somebody that wants to hurt the united states. >> even his father is asking snowden to stop the leaks. questions expected to president obama about it. the white house is going on the offensive, reassuring the americans their rights are not being violated. that theiry know phone calls are not listened in on, their e-mails are not being read by some big brother somewhere. the nationalf security agency is back on capitol hill today. the white house says they still don't know where edward snowden is. tracie potts, wbal-tv 11 news. >> 6:37. not all of us drink our coffee black. fans - hose girls got i'm not sure what that says. >> you can bring your favorite flavor to your morning cup of coffee. .hich cookie made the cut regardless of your age, when financial times get tough, are you more or less likely to use a credit card? you can share your respons
. >> former cia employee edward snowden claims the u.s. may have help britain spike on its predecessor in 2009. he denies he was a spike for china in claims there is more to come. >> he looks like somebody that wants to hurt the united states. >> even his father is asking snowden to stop the leaks. questions expected to president obama about it. the white house is going on the offensive, reassuring the americans their rights are not being violated. that theiry know phone calls...
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government does its best we spend fifty billion dollars a year on so-called intelligence that's the say the cia and so on so we certainly do our best to learn about this but sometimes there are unknown unknowables there are things you can't possibly know or understand one of those is what the future would bring if in fact we conducted this attack there are so many ways that this go wrong for us there are so many ways this could end in the loss of enormous amounts of taxpayer money and american blood and that's why we can't just leap into this and assume they'll be no response whatsoever assad will just take a pounding and somehow like it and since you brought about by i can't help but ask you about the n.s.a. and much going on right now i do you think that the syrian conflict is a distraction from these overarching n.s.a. surveillance techniques it's far worse than we are three weeks away now from the government shutting down today glued to the defense department we are five weeks away now from the government running out of money when we reach our debt limit and it's appalling to me that in thi
government does its best we spend fifty billion dollars a year on so-called intelligence that's the say the cia and so on so we certainly do our best to learn about this but sometimes there are unknown unknowables there are things you can't possibly know or understand one of those is what the future would bring if in fact we conducted this attack there are so many ways that this go wrong for us there are so many ways this could end in the loss of enormous amounts of taxpayer money and american...
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the cia officials had left miami. but the culture of violence they had nurtured remained in the further away they got from being able to realize their goal they began at some point in time they just begin to morph into regular criminals. they are the children who raised in the twenty's and thirty's and forty's and saw all political gangsterism. as a means to money and to power some of them were politically illiterate it's the old story of give to the end i castro freedom movement. or suffer the consequences my father always said i remember even as a small child say he never feared debating somebody who was a radical or a communist he only fear not being allowed to debate so my father did not cooperate with the terrorist and repudiated the dictatorship in cuba it was a moral position to take but it also made him a target for the extremist and on april thirtieth of one nine hundred seventy six he was a victim of a a terrorist attack that cost him both his legs and nearly his life. i would work again i would be on my fee
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splotch what does george clooney know about the economics of ukraine nothing there's a cia manual for regime change and it's being followed to the letter my people on the payroll of western organizations and governments cia regime change manuals a few decades ago were being dropped over democratic countries that was subservient enough propaganda booklets like these under the euphemistic name the freedom fighters manual was scattered across nicaragua instructing citizens how to set their country by cutting telephone lines leaving taps on and chopping trees on to highways the cia's document publicly of means to terrorism it carefully avoids the word assassinate in print calling to quote neutralize the country's police judges and government officials using the language of the mafia world it rights professional criminals will be hired to carry out selected quote for from renouncing these policies illegal black ops moving from an auxiliary to the corporate dominant type of us foreign policy reveals the leaks knew only manual from the pentagon. meant to be kept secret of the destruction not
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is actually been funded and planned by the white house top level officials in the government and the cia and the campaign known as gladio is cool but former cia head bill colby a quote major operation in sworn testimony one of the conspirators confessed you have to attack civilians the people we mean children far removed from any political game so all storage fees can bring in a state of emergency though to the new guns rules of nato secret armies thanks very much indeed for coming on so mainstream media don't report this but it is now on the record and officially documented that decades of terror attacks against their own population are five organized by the cia and the white house operation northwoods with evidence far of operation gladio we have to date are now available and then people understand that this exists but they still have a psychological moment when they have a hard time to believe that it still goes on because it's bad news you know it basically means that terrorism can be manipulated in order to in order to move people around light like sheep read it and if you're told y
is actually been funded and planned by the white house top level officials in the government and the cia and the campaign known as gladio is cool but former cia head bill colby a quote major operation in sworn testimony one of the conspirators confessed you have to attack civilians the people we mean children far removed from any political game so all storage fees can bring in a state of emergency though to the new guns rules of nato secret armies thanks very much indeed for coming on so...
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cia spelling out its involvements. these are the documents marked confidential, top secret, eyes only. this one talks about the security implications of cia letters accommodation for those who served in that operation code name tpajax. this one dated almost a month before the coup talks about preparing an official american statement to follow a successful coup. let's dig deeper into this story. we're joined by robin wright. this is an event the iranians talk about 60 years later with surprising frequency. what have you learned from these documents? >> i've written about this episode in three different books. this is not something new but the fact is the united states is openly provided the documents in details. it talks about how this was approved at the highest levels of government. it details the amount of money went into currying favor. it points out how important this was. little did the cia understand this would have extraordinary repercussions 25 years later. >> one of the things fascinating is this is an open se
cia spelling out its involvements. these are the documents marked confidential, top secret, eyes only. this one talks about the security implications of cia letters accommodation for those who served in that operation code name tpajax. this one dated almost a month before the coup talks about preparing an official american statement to follow a successful coup. let's dig deeper into this story. we're joined by robin wright. this is an event the iranians talk about 60 years later with surprising...
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so the cia cooks up this idea the are going to hire to cubans to go down and represent the cia said they send them down there and the one we focus on a lot is a gentleman and telex to the co phillips rodriquez. when you learned pretty quickly is it takes a gorilla to catch a guerrilla said he had spent a lot of time on the opposite side. he was one of the advanced teams after that, he was part of all the other things going on in and out of miami here. what i found was interesting is he had this intimate knowledge of what it took to be a guerrilla and the stereotypical things. when he gets to the levee at his very good at making friends and he ends up getting in with them and reuse their intelligence and he is able to put together a profile of all of those and he finds out there is a particular one who he is identified because he was a student told by the communist party we will send you to school in havana or moscow and when you get to the camp they had him a gun and they are like okay you are a guerrilla now. so he decides if we catch this guy i think i can turn him at least. i'm not go
so the cia cooks up this idea the are going to hire to cubans to go down and represent the cia said they send them down there and the one we focus on a lot is a gentleman and telex to the co phillips rodriquez. when you learned pretty quickly is it takes a gorilla to catch a guerrilla said he had spent a lot of time on the opposite side. he was one of the advanced teams after that, he was part of all the other things going on in and out of miami here. what i found was interesting is he had this...
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eighty six year old if it's mon started his military career is a minor cia coup in a nine hundred fifty s. and built close ties with the reagan administration the verdict seen as a landmark for which is wrestling with the trauma of the decades long civil war which has killed more than two hundred thousand people. and in just a few minutes abby martin looks at the american presence in afghanistan beyond two thousand and fourteen and breaking the day with us. and yet another step along the pointless anti gender crusade activists in sweden are pushing to promote a new gender neutral pronoun these activists want the term then to replace the pronouns han and haun which mean he and she respectively i think the logic of these bizarre gender neutral movements in the e.u. is that they really feel that it's awful to force someone into a role that doesn't fit what i was a boy in school and with me there was a kid what kind of only female friends and i certainly wasn't the sport's a toy trucks kind of kid if you understand what i mean you know i could see this guy having all those stereotypes shove
eighty six year old if it's mon started his military career is a minor cia coup in a nine hundred fifty s. and built close ties with the reagan administration the verdict seen as a landmark for which is wrestling with the trauma of the decades long civil war which has killed more than two hundred thousand people. and in just a few minutes abby martin looks at the american presence in afghanistan beyond two thousand and fourteen and breaking the day with us. and yet another step along the...
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state department and cia and defense the fact they came up first of all the fact that it's out in the open, i mean neither general damp tee nor secretary panetta was particularly eager to talk about it. but it was, it did give us a look into this administration, the argument at the white house among the national security people was that it would strengthen groups they felt. the arms would, inside the syria who were radical, islamists that were possibly be sunni allies, other radicals elsewhere. the failure to do it, and the skeptics add that the president was running for re-election on the thesis that he was disentangling us from iraq, afghanistan, and further conflicts in that area. and that this would dilute that argument. and the irony is, of course, that the group that has taken the lead now against president assad is, in fact, the sunni -- >> significance of the president overruled all these folks, what does that tell us? >> well, when we were talking about hillary clinton's legacy we were saying you know foreign policy, here is another bit of evidence that it is run from the whi
state department and cia and defense the fact they came up first of all the fact that it's out in the open, i mean neither general damp tee nor secretary panetta was particularly eager to talk about it. but it was, it did give us a look into this administration, the argument at the white house among the national security people was that it would strengthen groups they felt. the arms would, inside the syria who were radical, islamists that were possibly be sunni allies, other radicals elsewhere....
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it is a daunting task to go to cia. i want every member of this committee to be defender of the men and women of the cia, and i see it as my obligation to represent them to you on their behalf, so when times get tough and when people are going to be criticizing the cia, i have all of you to say you knew about what the cia were doing, and you will defend them. >> thank you. senator burr? >> i will be brief because i notice you are on your fourth glass of water and i do not want to be accused of waterboarding you. [laughter] with the exception of our request for the presidential daily briefs around the time of benghazi, which there was executive privilege claim, do you know of any other claim of the state of privilege on the documents that this committee is waiting on now? >> i know there are requests for emails that might have taken place between the intelligence community and the white house, and so there are a number of elements that i think people are looking at. >> but none that executive privilege have been claimed
it is a daunting task to go to cia. i want every member of this committee to be defender of the men and women of the cia, and i see it as my obligation to represent them to you on their behalf, so when times get tough and when people are going to be criticizing the cia, i have all of you to say you knew about what the cia were doing, and you will defend them. >> thank you. senator burr? >> i will be brief because i notice you are on your fourth glass of water and i do not want to be...
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that is in the media there were i forget it's six seven hundred fairly high level in the winchell cia assets paid by the c. hey you know the media and so it's not surprising that many news articles and hollywood movies are intelligence operations they just one thing also of war is the law about how can a film be a war crime well as did the international covenant on civil and political rights makes it illegal to engage in war propaganda people who have billion dollar media industries at their fingertips are not supposed to be pushing war propaganda and that's what our goal is and more effectively because it's not recognized as such but it's it's packed full of lies that it depicts irradiance as a. had dishes on human animals the one that you cited earlier of putting out false information about cigarettes from foreign nations through selected misleading leaks out of the government and then broadcasting those through all the media as if they've been created by independent reporting this is john through cooperation with the new york times and other key media outlets with the chemical weap
that is in the media there were i forget it's six seven hundred fairly high level in the winchell cia assets paid by the c. hey you know the media and so it's not surprising that many news articles and hollywood movies are intelligence operations they just one thing also of war is the law about how can a film be a war crime well as did the international covenant on civil and political rights makes it illegal to engage in war propaganda people who have billion dollar media industries at their...
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spying operations outside the cia or the nsa. amen jaifers joins us with me. sounds like a spy novel. >> absolutely. this is one of the most grossly held secrets of the intelligence, how much does it spend on the things that it does, how many employees does the united states intelligence community actually have? they want to keep that secret. thanks to this leak from edward snowd snowden, "the washington post" broke a blockbuster story and detailed for the first time what exactly is in the budget for the intelligence committee, including more than 21,000 employees at the cia. the first time we've seen this level. >> very fascinating reading that story. i know you looked over it. what stood out most for you? what do we know now more than before? >> in this era of drone warfare around the world, the cia reporting a 14.7 billion-dollar budget, that makes it the biggest component for a long time folks thought maybe the cia was no longer the dominant player in u.s. intelligence, maybe the national spashl intelligence agency that flies satellites and maybe the nsa w
spying operations outside the cia or the nsa. amen jaifers joins us with me. sounds like a spy novel. >> absolutely. this is one of the most grossly held secrets of the intelligence, how much does it spend on the things that it does, how many employees does the united states intelligence community actually have? they want to keep that secret. thanks to this leak from edward snowd snowden, "the washington post" broke a blockbuster story and detailed for the first time what...
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. >>> there is a new report that the cia has begun delivering weapons to syrian rebels. according to the washington post, the shipments began over the past two weeks. the paper says the rebels are receiving separate deliveries of vehicles and other gears from the state department. the post says the deliveries were delayed by logistical challenges and fears it could wind up in the hands of extremists. >>> russian president vladimir putin in an opinion piece in the "new york times" warns americans that a u.s. strike on syria would, quote, increase violence and unleash a new wave of terrorism. president putin addresses his opinion piece to the american people and their political leaders. he calls on the u.s. to work through the united nations for a diplomatic solution to the crisis in syria. >>> president putin writes, quote, it is alarming that military intervention in internal conflicts in foreign countries has become common place for the united states. >>> time now, 4:47. and the parents of the 49er fan who fell to his death at candlestick park last sunday say their son
. >>> there is a new report that the cia has begun delivering weapons to syrian rebels. according to the washington post, the shipments began over the past two weeks. the paper says the rebels are receiving separate deliveries of vehicles and other gears from the state department. the post says the deliveries were delayed by logistical challenges and fears it could wind up in the hands of extremists. >>> russian president vladimir putin in an opinion piece in the "new...
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prevailed over him so the question now is how obama how is he going to die you'd act the cia effort in syria again is the backdrop of the war in afghanistan the war against terror and others so it's a very very tough test for obama and he should get more involved and more engaged in syria otherwise it could be to climb into his presidency if things deteriorate ok dan should there be more western intervention in syria before answer that i also want to relate to what the earlier totally. false claims are the are not even worth. mentioning but still israel has peace with egypt as well as pits with jordan israel on the verge of reestablishing negotiations with the palestinians of course of the syrian responsible regime comes into power i'm sure that israel will be. interested in in gauging in a dialogue to see if pieces is is possible i do is really. to deal with your focus on circulation you're talking about bills comments regarding. the bill or about the u.s. role in this i think it's absolutely critical in essential that you are steps up its efforts aiding the opposition. supplying t
prevailed over him so the question now is how obama how is he going to die you'd act the cia effort in syria again is the backdrop of the war in afghanistan the war against terror and others so it's a very very tough test for obama and he should get more involved and more engaged in syria otherwise it could be to climb into his presidency if things deteriorate ok dan should there be more western intervention in syria before answer that i also want to relate to what the earlier totally. false...
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new york times which never talk about these things the cia has been propagandizing the american people through the us media since world war two there's a whole part of the cia hold off aeration mockingbird they may have changed the name but i'm sure it's still around operation mockingbird is that operation in the cia they do seem to found the media there were created six seven hundred fairly high level and influential cia assets paid by the sea hey you know the media and so it's not surprising that many news articles and hollywood movies are intelligence operations they just one thing also of war is the law about how can a film be a war crime well as did the international covenant on civil and political rights makes it illegal to engage in war propaganda people who have billion dollar media industries at their fingertips are not supposed to be pushing war propaganda and that's what our goal is and more effectively because it's not recognized as such but it's it's packed full of lies that it depicts irradiance as a. had dishes on human animals the one that you cited earlier of putting o
new york times which never talk about these things the cia has been propagandizing the american people through the us media since world war two there's a whole part of the cia hold off aeration mockingbird they may have changed the name but i'm sure it's still around operation mockingbird is that operation in the cia they do seem to found the media there were created six seven hundred fairly high level and influential cia assets paid by the sea hey you know the media and so it's not surprising...
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now before we talk about the cia, i want to address these emkbasz e embassy closings. . why do we tell everything about it. >> first of all, we get threats every day. on the hour where these embassies are now being closed. what's happening and this one is our agency's intelligence community, in collaboration with -- what we have done, though, is extend the ban on travel until the end of the month. so there is some concern, but there's also -- >> it's like the color scheme at the end of 911. as i said, you could have every embassy closed in the middle east every day based on threats. so sometimes, this has, from my view is about timing. so it's not that there are threats to our embassies. why do you have to close them at this length of time. and these specific embassies like cairo. >> so your're telling me a very good guy are w a close device, i think we're going to be going at them, getting into their oode of how they think. this tells me that we're not out there like we should penetrating these groups. >> i'm going to use that at the bar tonight. >> i'm a little embarra
now before we talk about the cia, i want to address these emkbasz e embassy closings. . why do we tell everything about it. >> first of all, we get threats every day. on the hour where these embassies are now being closed. what's happening and this one is our agency's intelligence community, in collaboration with -- what we have done, though, is extend the ban on travel until the end of the month. so there is some concern, but there's also -- >> it's like the color scheme at the end...
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in washington, officials say the cia has begun delivering weapons to rebel groups. in an interview to air on "60 minutes" this sunday, the former deputy director of the cia told john miller that an extended civil war in syria is not in the best interests of the united states. >> the best outcome is a negotiated settlement between the opposition and between the regime that allows for a political transition that keeps the institutions of the state intact. >> reporter: the main syrian rebel group says syria must be punished for using chemical weapons. in washington, susan mcginnis, kpix 5. >>> in afghanistan, gunmen attacked the u.s. consulate in that rote province early this morning. the state department says militants drove up to the front gates of the compound in a truck. they started firing at afghan forces shortly after the vehicle exploded. at least 7 militants and two afghan soldiers were killed. no americans were hurt. >>> 5:05 now. calls went out in the middle of the night for thousands of people to move to higher ground because of the flash flooding in colora
in washington, officials say the cia has begun delivering weapons to rebel groups. in an interview to air on "60 minutes" this sunday, the former deputy director of the cia told john miller that an extended civil war in syria is not in the best interests of the united states. >> the best outcome is a negotiated settlement between the opposition and between the regime that allows for a political transition that keeps the institutions of the state intact. >> reporter: the...
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actually being funded and planned by the white house top level officials in the government and the cia and the campaign known as gladio is cool but former cia head bill colby a quote major operation in sworn testimony one of the conspirators confessed you have to attack civilians the people we mean children far removed from any political game so storage fees can bring in a state of emergency though to the new guns rules of nato secret thanks very much indeed for coming on so mainstream media don't report this but it is now on the record and officially documented their cases of terror attacks against their own population are fact organized by the cia.
actually being funded and planned by the white house top level officials in the government and the cia and the campaign known as gladio is cool but former cia head bill colby a quote major operation in sworn testimony one of the conspirators confessed you have to attack civilians the people we mean children far removed from any political game so storage fees can bring in a state of emergency though to the new guns rules of nato secret thanks very much indeed for coming on so mainstream media...